
See page 105 for information on using the FH-3.
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The end of the film is folded.
Trim the folded portion from the film, cutting the film straight across and being careful not to cut across the perforations.
The end of the film is tapered.
Trim the end of film straight across, being careful not to cut across the perforations.
There are small holes in between the perforations. If the small holes are only on one side of the film, insert the film as shown above.
If the small holes are on both sides on the film, use the
Care should be taken not to injure yourself when using scissors to trim the film.
Film that has been repaired or that has just been developed may jam in the adapter. If the film jams, use the